Click to viewThe day after a big Apple event like yesterday's WWDC keynote is like the day after Christmas - it leaves you with that letdown, hungover, regretful feeling. Now that Apple's locked down the feature-complete version of the newest iteration of OS X, it's hard not to think about what could have been.

Today's Apple WWDC keynote event brought us a great insight to the future of Mac OS X Leopard, …
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While the Leopard improvements to come in October do indeed look cool, OS X still lacks functionality provided by third party applications. We watched Apple buy up iTunes plugin Cover Flow, iterate and showcase it as one of Leopard's biggest feature additions in Finder. Today's special Leopard top 10 lists software applications we wish Apple would buy, build or bundle to improve Mac OS X even more.

What are your coulda-shoulda-woulda wishes for Leopard? Let us know in the comments.

UPDATE: Several readers point out that Leopard's Terminal looks like it will indeed have tabs. Hooray! Yesterday's Leopard feature announcements were only 10 out of a purported 300 new features, so it is possible that some of this functionality may already be coming our way in October. Lastly, two big omissions from this list include the Growl system notifier, and WiFind Airport menu enhancer. Thanks for keeping us on our toes, commenters!